WWE Raw Results 1/20/25
American Airlines Center
Dallas, Texas
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Commentators: (Michael Cole & Wade Barrett)
Ring Announcer: Alicia Taylor
Transcription by Josh Lopez
GUNTHER & Jey Uso Segment
Jey Uso: I said “Main Event” Jey Uso is now in your city. YEET! This weekend, Saturday Night’s Main Event, I’m taking home the big one.
GUNTHER: Let me guess, the next thing you were about to say is, this Saturday, you’re going to win the World Heavyweight Championship.
Jey Uso: Yeah, I said I’m going to beat you, take your title, and hang it up in my room.
GUNTHER: You really are a little funny man. Let’s not act like we both know that’s not going to happen on Saturday. You know, last week, you stood right in front of me here, you looked me in the eye, and you said every morning when you wake up, you look in the mirror, and you bet on yourself. And you know what, the thing is, I really believed you. I was actually looking forward to Saturday Night’s Main Event, and to get in the ring and square off with “Main Event” Jey Uso. Until today, when I saw you walking in here, pretending like our conversation from last week never happened. When I saw you walk out here, acting like a complete dork, acting like the company’s mascot for everybody here. You know what? At this point, it doesn’t even matter to me, I could as well be challenged by Jimmy Uso.
Jey Uso: You say something about my brother, again.
GUNTHER: Or what? What are you going to say? It doesn’t matter what you say, because you never follow up with your words. Those people, I mean, look at them, they are naive enough to believe every word that you say. Look at me, Jey, I don’t. Bet on yourself? Until when? Until your cousin whistles and you run there? Until Sami needs you and you show up? Until Jimmy needs you and show up? Hey, even when Cody needed you, you always showed up. All that makes you is a useful idiot, and you don’t even realize it. Jey, your words and your actions don’t align, mine do. On Saturday, when the bell rings, I’m going to expose you as a flash in the pan that has no business being this close to the World Heavyweight Championship.
Jey Uso: See, you’re right, again. You’re right, everything that came out of your mouth is true, bruh, again. Alright, I am the mascot. I’m the mascot, and this right here is my team. This right here is my squad, because they ride with me, slide with me, and on Saturday, they’re going to be with me when I beat you for the World Heavyweight Championship, uce. I told you that I respected you, uce. But GUNTHER, you’re going to respect me, too, uce. You’re going to put respect on my name, because there’s only one of us standing in this ring right now that main evented WrestleMania, and it ain’t you.
GUNTHER rocks Jey with a forearm smash. Gunther is putting the boots to Jey. Jey with a double leg takedown. Jey transitions into a ground and pound attack. Jey tees off on Gunther. Jey SuperKicks Gunther out of the ring. Jey poses with the World Heavyweight Title to close this segment.
– Nia Jax viciously attacked Rhea Ripley as the show went on the air.
– The New Day runs into JBL in the backstage area. JBL will be the special guest commentator for Kofi’s match tonight. Woods wants JBL to mention that New Day has been dealing with a nasty smear campaign. Kofi puts two dollars in JBL’s suit pocket. Kofi reminds JBL that he used to be in a tag team, and he had to cut dead weight in order to have the legendary career that he had. JBL starts mentioning good things about Big E, especially his strength and charisma. Kofi says that JBL is getting soft as they walked away.
– Cathy Kelley had a backstage interview with Bayley. The cat is out of the bag, she’s officially back on the Monday Night Raw roster. This is where she started her WWE career after coming up from NXT. She officially declares for the 2025 Women’s Royal Rumble Match. Going back-to-back sounds good to her. Just as Bayley starts pondering her WrestleMania options, Nia Jax joins the conversation. Nia says that she’s going to take out Tiffany Stratton. Nia also will be entering the 2025 Women’s Royal Rumble Match. Bayley dares Nia to jump her, right now. Nia tells Bayley that she’ll her in the ring later on tonight.
First Match: Rey Mysterio vs. Kofi Kingston w/Xavier Woods
JBL joins the commentary team for this match. Kofi is getting pissed off by the New Day Sucks chants. New Day are walking Hall Of Famers, unlike JBL. Kofi gets his money back. Kofi drop steps into a side headlock. Kofi sends Mysterio to the corner. Standing Switch Exchange. Kofi with a waist lock takedown. Kofi grapples around Mysterio. Kofi slaps Mysterio in the back of the head. Strong lockup. Mysterio applies a hammerlock. Wrist Lock Exchange. Mysterio grabs a side headlock. Kofi whips Mysterio across the ring. Mysterio drops down on the canvas. Kofi drops Mysterio with a shoulder tackle. Mysterio drops down on the canvas. Mysterio with a Tilt-A-Whirl Headscissors Takeover. Mysterio dropkicks Kofi into the middle rope. Kofi avoids The 619. Kofi regroups on the outside. Kofi yanks Mysterio off the ring apron. Kofi rolls Mysterio back into the ring.
Kofi with two uppercuts. Kofi repeatedly stomps on Mysterio’s chest. Mysterio reverses out of the irish whip from Kofi. Kofi catches Mysterio with The Pendulum Kick. Mysterio buries his shoulder into the midsection of Kofi. Kofi blocks The Sunset Flip PowerBomb. Kofi dumps Mysterio back first on the floor. Kofi repeatedly stomps on the midsection of Mysterio. Kofi taunts JBL. Kofi slams Mysterio’s head on the apron. Kofi goes for a PowerBomb, but Mysterio counters with a Hurricanrana into the steel ring steps. Kofi regains control of the match during the commercial break. Kofi applies an arm-bar. Kofi and Mysterio are trading back and forth shots. Kofi kicks Mysterio in the chest. Mysterio ducks under two clotheslines from Kofi. Mysterio with a flying forearm smash. Mysterio ascends to the top turnbuckle.
Kofi punches Mysterio in the back. Mysterio with heavy bodyshots. Mysterio HeadButts Kofi. Mysterio with The Flying Seated Senton. Kofi avoids The Springboard Crossbody Block. Kofi goes for The Sunset Flip, but Mysterio counters with a Roundhouse Kick for a two count. Mysterio is throwing haymakers at Kofi. Kofi responds with a greco roman eye poke. Kofi with The High Fly Flow onto Mysterio’s back for a two count. Mysterio dodges The Trouble In Paradise. Mysterio with a Hurricanrana into the middle rope. Woods trips Mysterio right in front of the referee. The referee has ejected Xavier Woods from the ringside area. Mysterio knocks Woods off the apron. Kofi attacks Mysterio from behind. Mysterio with a Wheelbarrow Takeover into the middle rope. Mysterio delivers The 619. Mysterio goes for The Springboard Splash, but Kofi gets his knees up in the air. Kofi hooks the outside leg for a two count. Kofi goes for The SOS, but Mysterio rolls him over to pickup the victory. After the match, Woods attacks Mysterio from behind. New Day gangs up on Mysterio. The LWO storms into the ring to make the save. New Day ran around the arena to deliver a sneak attack on Joaquin Wilde.
Winner: Rey Mysterio via Pinfall
– PENTA Vignette.
– Cathy Kelley had a backstage interview with Chad Gable. Gable understands that he’s had issues with Luchadors as of late including PENTA, Dragon Lee and Rey Mysterio. Gable has gain wisdom from Dominik Mysterio. American Made already have their marching orders. Ivy Nile says that there’s a Women’s Intercontinental Championship that should have her name on it. The Creed Brothers poke fun of The War Raiders, they’re on the decline as The Creeds are entering their prime.
Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens Segment
Sami Zayn: Thank you very much for that. That never gets old. Look, I’m not going to beat around the bush, I’m just gonna get right to it, and tell you why I came out here. Because I spoke with Adam Pearce, and I’ve officially entered the 2025 Royal Rumble Match. And you know, last week, Seth Rollins told me that I spend all my time trying to help other people, maybe it was time to help myself. And it really got me thinking, actually. I started thinking, you know, what do I want? And when I started to think about that, man, that opened up a whole bunch of thoughts, because I start thinking about the 14 year old me, I start thinking about the millions all over the world that dream of becoming pro wrestlers, and the thousands that actually get to live their dream and become pro wrestlers, and the very small group that are lucky enough to call themselves, WWE Superstars.
And then there’s the smallest group of all, the hardest one to crack into of all, and I’m talking about the upper echelon, the top tier of WWE, I’m talking about 5, 6, or 7 guys and that is where I am, now. And I firmly believe in my heart that I am as good as everybody in that group. And that group of guys, they’re all in this year’s Royal Rumble. And the only difference that I think of between me and them, I’m talking about Roman Reigns, I’m talking about Drew McIntyre, CM Punk, Seth Rollins, the only difference between them and me is that they have a World Championship to their name, and I don’t. I don’t. And I said this before, and I’ll say it again, I’ve had a great life, I’ve had great a career, I don’t feel like I need the World Championship to complete me. You guys have supported me throughout the years. And believe it or not, your support through the years have meant more to me than any World Championship could ever mean. So, no, I don’t need the World Championship, but damnit, I want it. Because 14-year-old me wants it, and he’s still here, he’s still with me, he steps foot in this ring with me every single time I come out here. So, I don’t need the World Championship, but I want it, so I’m going to take it.
I knew it was a matter of time until you come. How do you want to do this?
Kevin Owens: What do you mean?
Sami Zayn: Come on, Kev. Come on, man. The whole world saw what you did to Cody Rhodes when he teamed with Roman Reigns. So, how is this going to go down?
Kevin Owens: Oh, come on, you think that’s why I’m here? No, look, I’ll admit that, when I saw you team with Roman Reigns at Survivor Series, I didn’t understand, right away. I was pretty upset, okay, but then I started thinking a bit more on it. And it’s not like when Cody teamed with Roman, okay, because I looked at the situation, and I realized that, you know, you and Roman have had a lot of history, just like you and I have a lot of history. And, you know, Roman did some terrible things to you that you chose to overlook, just I am man enough to admit, I did some terrible things to you in the past, and you also chose to overlook it. Actually, it’s not that you overlook them, you forgave me, just like you forgave Roman, because that’s who you are. You’re a good person, that’s who you are. And you know what? Seth is right, you do a lot for other people, especially for your friends. And you and I, you’re my best friend, you’re more like a brother to me than a friend.
I’ve said that time and time, again, and that’s why I’m out here, it’s to tell you that I wholeheartedly believe that you can and you will win the Royal Rumble. I know that the Sami Zayn that I’ve known for 20 years will win the Royal Rumble. You know why, because you deserve to win the Royal Rumble, you deserve to go on to WrestleMania and fight for the WWE Championship, and I know that you will do it. And then you know what? We can accomplish one more thing together, because think about the careers that we’ve had, think about everything we saw each other do in this business that we dreamed of, 25 years ago when we first met. We main evented WrestleMania together and won the tag team titles. But there’s one more thing we’ve never done, and that’s main event a WrestleMania, one-on-one for the WWE Championship. And if, not if, when you win the Royal Rumble, we’ll get to do that, as long as I get to walk out of the Royal Rumble as the WWE Champion. But you know what, I know both of things are going to happen, I know you’re going to win the Royal Rumble, because I got your back, I do. And I know I’m going to walk out of the Royal Rumble as the WWE Champion, because just like you had Roman’s back, you have my back, right? I mean, I just know it, dude. You’re my best friend, as my brother, if I need you, I know you’ll be there.
– Cathy Kelley had a backstage interview with Sheamus. He’s had a very decorative career, why is the Intercontinental Championship so important to him? Some people may feel like he’s had the perfect WWE career. In just six months, he defeated John Cena. When he was growing up as a fan, the IC Title was the first title that really stood out to him, and he’s been chasing after this championship for the last five years. The stars are aligned at Saturday Night’s Main Event. He’s going to beat Bron Breakker and capture the one title that’s alluded him. Bron Breakker joins the conversation. Bron wants Sheamus to look at the IC Title, because this as close as he’ll ever get to this championship. At Saturday Night’s Main Event, Bron says that he’s going to break Sheamus in half like an old man. Bron suggest that Sheamus should just retire. Sheamus proceeds to shove Bron in return.
Second Match: Bayley vs. Nia Jax
Roxanne Perez is watching this match in the crowd. Bayley avoids The Body Avalanche. Bayley with forearm shivers. Bayley with a leaping back elbow smash. Bayley transitions into a corner mount. Jax goes for The Samoan Drop, but Bayley counters with a DDT for a two count. Bayley with a straight right hand. Jax responds with a Pop Up HeadButt for a one count. Jax puts her leg on the back of Bayley’s neck. Jax HeadButts Bayley. Jax is choking Bayley with her boot. Jax goes for a Running Elbow Drop, but Bayley ducks out of the way. Bayley with forearm shivers. Bayley ducks a clothesline from Jax. Bayley with The Belly to Back Suplex for a two count. Jax drops Bayley with The Uranage Slam. Bayley shoves Jax off the turnbuckles. Bayley kicks Jax off the ring apron. Bayley lands The Suicide Dive. Bayley blocks a slap from Perez. Bayley rocks Perez with a forearm smash. Perez had to be taken away by security.
Jax regains control of the match during the commercial break. Jax with a Leg Drop on the left shoulder for a two count. Jax talks smack to Bayley. Bayley avoids The Running Senton Splash. Bayley with a running back elbow across the back of Jax’s neck. Bayley with a Sliding Lariat. Bayley follows that with a Running Elbow Drop for a two count. Bayley with a Running Knee Strike. Bayley goes for The Middle Rope Stunner, but Jax counters with The Arm-Ringer. Jax goes for a Leg Drop on the apron, but Bayley ducks out of the way. Bayley with a Sunset Flip into the steel ring post. Bayley delivers The Annihilator for a two count. Bayley with The Flying Elbow Drop for a two count. Jax denies The Rose Plant. Jax with The Shoulder Breaker for a two count. Jax levels Bayley with The Body Avalanche. Jax with a big forearm smash. Jax drives Bayley shoulder first into the ring post.
Jax nails Bayley with a Running Hip Attack against the ring post. Bayley negates The Annihilator. Bayley with a Running Knee Strike for a two count. Bayley ascends to the top turnbuckle. Jax with a running forearm smash. Jax goes for The Avalanche Samoan Drop, but Bayley counters with The Sunset Flip PowerBomb for a two count. Bayley with another Flying Elbow Drop for a two count. Jax denies The Bayley To Belly. Bayley fights out of the fireman’s carry position. Bayley delivers a chop block. Jax hits The Pop Up Samoan Drop. Jax with a Running Senton Splash. Jax drags Bayley to the corner. Jax connects with The Annihilator to pickup the victory. After the match, Jax got into a massive pull apart brawl with Rhea Ripley. All hell is breaking loose in Dallas. Jax dribbles Ripley’s head on the announce table. Jax had to be restrained by security guards. Ripley wipes out everybody with a Cannonball Senton off the announce table. Ripley grabs the microphone. Ripley challenges Jax to a match at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
Winner: Nia Jax via Pinfall
– We see Chad Gable talking to Dominik Mysterio inside Judgment Day’s Clubhouse. Dom gives Gable a number to an undisclosed person that can help him with his Luchador problems. JD McDonagh reminds Dom that they’re having a tag team title match next week, but Finn Balor won’t be able to compete which makes Liv Morgan laugh. Dom has no problem replacing Finn. Liv says that Dom is quite the mastermind, she just hopes that he has a better plan for this match than her match with Rhea Ripley on the Netflix Premier Raw from a couple of weeks ago. Dom has an idea for Liv, he knows that she’s not mad, but he still wants to make things up to her as they walk away.
– Martin Luther King Video Package.
– Seth Rollins runs into Sami Zayn in the backstage area. Sami knows that Seth is preparing for his match with Drew McIntyre, but as a friend, he really appreciated the talk that they had last week. He needed to hear that. Seth’s words got through him. Seth heard what Sami had to say earlier. He appreciates the sentiment. He’s almost rooting for that Sami Zayn. But when push comes to shove at the Royal Rumble, Seth will throw him over that top rope. Sami responds by saying not if he throws Seth out, first. Sami wishes Seth good luck with his main event match.
Lyra Valkyria Promo
Last week, I walked into Raw ready to become a history maker. And I was ready to spread my wings and shedding any dead feathers that made me doubt the heights I knew I was able to reach. I took fear, I took doubt, and I used them to do something more. And now that I have this, it’s about what comes next, and what comes next is building a legacy as a valiant, fighting, Women’s Intercontinental Champion.
Third Match: PENTA vs. Pete Dunne
Dunne blocks The Cero Miedo hand gesture. Hamstring Kick Exchange. Chop/Forearm Exchange. Dunne applies a side headlock. Penta whips Dunne across the ring. Penta leapfrogs over Dunne. Penta thrust kicks the midsection of Dunne. Dunne rocks Penta with a running forearm smash. Dunne applies a hammerlock. Dunne works on his joint manipulation game. Dunne stomps on the right elbow of Penta. Dunne applies a wrist lock. Penta reverses out of the irish whip from Dunne. Running Enzuigiri Exchange. Dunne goes for The Up and Over, but Penta counters with a SuperKick. Cero Miedo. Penta goes for a SomerSault Plancha, but Dunne counters with a Leaping Forearm Smash. Dunne hits The X-Plex on the ring apron.
Dunne has complete control of the match during the commercial break. Dunne with two running forearm smashes. Penta thrust kicks the midsection of Dunne. Penta drops Dunne with The Reverse Bulldog. Penta with The Delayed Hesitation Dropkick. Penta with The Death Valley Driver for a two count. Dunne responds with a Step Up Enzuigiri. Dunne stomps on Penta’s fingers. Dunne with The Roundhouse Kick. Penta SuperKicks Dunne. Penta drills Dunne with The Mexican Destroyer. Penta lands The SomerSault Plancha. Penta goes for another Mexican Destroyer, but Dunne counters with The Hitodenashi Driver for a two count. Second Chop/Forearm Exchange. Penta palm faces Dunne. Dunne snaps Penta’s fingers. Dunne applies The Triangle Choke. Penta with a Deadlift PowerBomb onto the knee. Penta delivers The Sacrifice. Penta connects with The PENTA Driver to pickup the victory.
Winner: PENTA via Pinfall
– Logan Paul Vignette.
– Next week on Raw, The War Raiders will put their World Tag Team Titles on the line against Dominik Mysterio & JD McDonagh of The Judgment Day. Cody Rhodes will also be on the show.
CM Punk Segment
Jackie Redmond: CM Punk, they love chanting your name, thank you so much for coming out here for this interview in the arena, with the people of Dallas.
CM Punk: Jackie, before you get to your questions, I have a question for you. Is it great to be alive on a Monday night in Dallas, Texas or what?
Jackie Redmond: CM Punk, you know it is, but let’s get to the question. You know, there’s only so many ways to get to the main event of WrestleMania, something you’re looking to do for the first time ever in your career. The Royal Rumble is one of those ways, of course, but it’s a PLE that you’ve never won, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most stacked fields, ever. Yourself, Roman Reigns, John Cena, Seth Freakin’ Rollins, Drew McIntyre, Sami Zayn just declared earlier tonight. So, my question for you is, what makes this Rumble different for CM Punk?
CM Punk: History and I’m the maker of history. It was just three short weeks ago, I main evented the first Monday Night Raw, live on Netflix, and I beat Seth Rollins, somebody favored to win the Royal Rumble. It is a very fickle business. What have you done for me lately? Lately, I make history, and I’ll do that in two short weeks at the Royal Rumble, when I walk, and I throw out 29 other “superstars” over the top rope. The stakes are just too high. The lights are much too bright. The pressure is on, and that is when CM Punk comes alive, and that is when he thrives. Nobody can beat me when I’m at my best, with these people behind me. Did you say John Cena? I can’t see John Cena throwing me over the top rope on February 1st. Did you say Roman Reigns? Roman Reigns needed my help to settle family business at WarGames, and in the Royal Rumble, there’s no friends, it’s every man for himself. I put Drew McIntyre in the dirt. Don’t ask me about Sami Zayn, he’s not on my level. You can put Hulk Hogan in the Royal Rumble, I’ll throw his dusty ass over the top rope, and I’ll kill Hulkamania, once and for all. On February 1st, 60,000 strong, live on Peacock, in living color at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis, Indiana, my name is CM Punk, and I’m settling scores, and I’m cashing in debts, and I’m calling in a favor if I need to. And at the end of the night, 29 other men are going night-night, and one man will get his hand raised. One name, three syllables, CM Punk.
Fourth Match: Damage CTRL vs. Pure Fusion Collective w/Sonya Deville
Dakota Kai and Shayna Baszler will start things off. Baszler with clubbing hamstring kicks. Baszler sweeps out the legs of Kai. Baszler kicks Kai in the face. Baszler poses for the crowd. Kai rolls Baszler over for a one count. Kai ducks a clothesline from Baszler. Kai dropkicks Baszler. Baszler reverses out of the irish whip from Kai. Kai kicks Baszler in the face. Kai with a flying mare takeover. Stark made the blind tag. Stark with The Springboard Missile Dropkick. Stark applies a rear chin lock. Kai with elbows into the midsection of Stark. Stark hammers down on the back of Kai’s neck. Stark tags in Baszler. Baszler with a Running Knee Strike. BackBreaker/Sliding Lariat Combination for a one count. Baszler applies a toe and ankle hold. Baszler drops her elbow on the right knee of Kai. Baszler keeps Kai grounded. Kai uses her feet to create separation.
Baszler tags in Stark. Stark stops Kai in her tracks. Kai with a Step Up Enzuigiri. Kai dumps Baszler out of the ring. Kai tags in Sky. Sky with Two Shotei’s. Sky dropkicks Stark. Sky kicks Bazler in the gut. Sky showcases her speed and athleticism. Sky with a Release German Suplex. Stark reverses out of the irish whip from Sky. Sky lands The Suicide Dive. Sky with a Roundhouse Kick from the ring apron. Sky nails Stark with The Missile Dropkick. Sky pops back on her feet. Sky delivers The Bullet Train Attack for a two count. Sky walks over Stark. Deville runs interference. Kai yanks Deville off the apron. Baszler drops Kai with a Running Lariat. Stark SuperKicks Sky. Stark with a Pump Handle End Of Days for a two count. Stark tags in Baszler. Following a snap mare takeover, Baszler with a Sliding Knee Strike for a two count. Stark dumps Kai out of the ring. Kai avoids The Slingshot Pescado. Kai blasts Stark with The PK. Baszler responds with a Running Knee Strike. Baszler applies The Kirifuda Clutch. Sky runs Baszler into the ropes. Sky connects with Over The MoonSault to pickup the victory.
Winner: Damage CTRL via Pinfall
– It’s official, at Saturday Night’s Main Event, Rhea Ripley will put her WWE Women’s World Championship on the line against Nia Jax.
Fifth Match: Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre
Collar and Elbow Tie Up. McIntyre backs Rollins into the turnbuckles. That leads us to a quick shoving contest. Chop Exchange. McIntyre applies a side headlock. Rollins whips McIntyre across the ring. McIntyre drops Rollins with a shoulder tackle. McIntyre flexes his muscles. Rollins unloads three knife edge chops. McIntyre grabs a side headlock. Rollins whips McIntyre across the ring. Rollins drops down on the canvas. Rollins leapfrogs over McIntyre. Rollins runs around McIntyre. Rollins with a leaping shoulder block. McIntyre answers with a running shoulder tackle. McIntyre with a straight right hand. McIntyre with a blistering chop. McIntyre whips Rollins across the ring. Rollins ducks a clothesline from McIntyre. Rollins with The Slingblade. Rollins clotheslines McIntyre over the top rope. Rollins with The Wrecking Ball Dropkick. Rollins lands Two Suicide Dives. McIntyre catches Rollins in mid-air. McIntyre with an Overhead Belly to Belly Suplex over the announce table. McIntyre has complete control of the match during the commercial break.
McIntyre talks smack to Rollins. Rollins with a chop/haymaker combination. McIntyre kicks Rollins in the gut. McIntyre sends Rollins to the corner. Rollins kicks McIntyre. McIntyre with a running back elbow smash. McIntyre goes for The Reverse Alabama Slam, but Rollins rolls him over for a two count. Rollins with a leaping double boot out of the corner. Rollins with another chop/haymaker combination. Rollins is lighting up McIntyre’s chest. McIntyre reverses out of the irish whip from Rollins. McIntyre goes for a Vertical Suplex, but Rollins lands back on his feet. Rollins repeatedly drives McIntyre shoulder first into three steel ring posts. Rollins wraps the left shoulder of McIntyre around the ring post. Rollins with a Springboard Knee Strike. Rollins drops McIntyre with a Running Pump Knee Strike for a two count. Rollins with The Springboard Swanton Bomb for a two count. Rollins grabs the left arm of McIntyre. Rollins fights out of the fireman’s carry position. Rollins launches McIntyre over the top rope. McIntyre rocks Rollins with a forearm smash. Rollins with The SuperPlex. Rollins goes for The Falcon Arrow, but McIntyre counters with The Michinoku Driver for a two count. McIntyre pops back on his feet. McIntyre goes for The Claymore, but Rollins ducks out of the way. Rollins goes for The Curb Stomp, but McIntyre counters with The SpineBuster for a two count. McIntyre goes for a SitOut PowerBomb, but Rollins counters with a Hurricanrana. Rollins SuperKicks McIntyre. Rollins turns a Spinning DDT into The Falcon Arrow for a two count.
McIntyre avoids The Curb Stomp. Rollins kicks McIntyre in the gut. McIntyre blocks The Pedigree. McIntyre with a Short-Arm Lariat. McIntyre ascends to the top turnbuckle. Counter Display. Rollins attacks the left shoulder of McIntyre. Rollins applies The Lebel Lock. McIntyre grabs the bottom rope which forces the break. Rollins becomes unhinge. McIntyre delivers a cheap shot behind the referee’s back. McIntyre hits The Future Shock DDT for a two count. McIntyre says that Rollins actions don’t line up. McIntyre with two short-arm lariats. McIntyre goes for a third, but Rollins counters with the jackknife cover to pickup the victory. After the match, McIntyre attacks Rollins from behind. Rollins with a flurry of haymakers. McIntyre connects with The Claymore. McIntyre drags Rollins to the corner. McIntyre puts Rollins face against the ring post. McIntyre prepares for another Claymore. Sami Zayn tees off on McIntyre. Zayn drives McIntyre face first into the ring post. Zayn checks on Rollins. McIntyre HeadButts Zayn. McIntyre drives Zayn back first into the ringside barricade. McIntyre tells Rollins that they should be on the same page, but Rollins is so damn selfish. Zayn inadvertently clocks Rollins with The Helluva Kick as the show goes off the air.
Winner: Seth Rollins via Pinfall
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